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Bay Street Corporation Case Study
As Bay Street Corporation employees, we have been researched and learned about the stock market. Now with the inherits of $1000,000, we have decided to invest in the stock market. As partners, we have divide the money into four different sectors of the market, with 25 per cent invested in each. We have chosen the following sectors: technology, real estate, financial services and …..
Telus Corporation, the third biggest telecommunication companies in the world, also know are stock T, is currently hold a market price of $ 37.77 with a price-to-earning ratio of 15.90. Currently had a downfall in their stock market. Wind Mobile a telecommunication company previously owned by Telus Corporation, was brought by Shaw Communications Inc. Shaw now owning Wind will have
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We do see that with the decrease it has had because of Shaw, may affect us. We plan to do the following: By investing 25 per cent will be owning seven shares of the company.To help us have an idea where the market will be, we will research Telus clientele, because they are the one’s that help the company increase profit, we will also be looking at the strategies made by the company to encourage sales. We will be tracking and monitoring monthly financial reports made by the company and looking it weekly updates on profit made by the company.
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust, ( REI.UN) is one of the leading stock markets, with a current share price at $24.10 and a current price-to-earning ratio of 16.10 . RioCan represents the real estate sector of the market. The company stocks have been doing well due selling the U.S portfolio to the Blackstone Real Estate Partners VIII for 2.7 million. With the money gain the company has been able to pay off some debt they had and gain new properties across Canada. This will allow the company to move their money and increase their

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